Archive for April, 2008

Columbus - Affordable Homes

Sunday, April 27th, 2008

Columbus is one of the 10 Most Affordable Markets… in the United States.

It’s not just a matter of living “cheap” it is a matter of living well. Did I miss blogging on this last fall? Columbus made a list last fall on Forbes.com  It looks like I may have missed this one.

Forbes.com Slideshow of the 10 Most Affordable Markets

I did catch that we are a stable housing market…

Columbus Housing Market is Stable

The price of rice…

Friday, April 25th, 2008

I saw it on cable news one day… the local news the next.  The price of rice has gone up and there is rationing  I mean limiting at some stores. 

I bought a 10 pound bag of basmati rice for a family a couple of years ago as a Christmas present but kept it when I realized they had a 40 pound bag.  They’re  big basmati rice eaters…. they finished their 40 pounds loooooong before we finished the 10 pound (I bought it partly because I loved the fabric bag with a zipper top it was in… very pretty packaging.) 

This past Christmas this family gave me a 2 pound bag of basmati rice. 

The supply of some rice is a global problem according to a Busineess Week Article.   The news  just hit the US  media this week??? 

The Columbus Dispatch today has an article that local “big box” stores are limiting ” “Stores limit purchases of big bags of rice.”  I bought my big bag of rice (which lasted almost a year?  or was it two years?)  at Spice World on Worthington - Galena Road, an Indian Market.  I have bought basmati rice at Kroger before… I have never even been in Costco or a Sam’s Club so the limiting is probably not going to affect me.

According to the Columbus Dispatch article local restaurants are affected:

“Allyson Chang, owner of three Asian restaurants in Columbus, hopes the hike in rice prices doesn’t get steeper. She buys about 1,500 pounds of rice per week for her three restaurants: Hunan Lion on Bethel Road, Hunan House on E. Dublin-Granville Road and Kobe on Morse Road.

Last week, she paid 25 percent more for every 50-pound bag of rice. That’s the steepest increase Chang has seen in her 20 years running restaurants in Columbus. “

According to the Columbus Dispatch Chang said menu prices will not go up.

Lunch today “Bisible Bhath” over leftover basmati rice from last weekend.  Bisibele Bhath is a “spiced and cooked rice & lentil” dish, a prepared meal imported from India (bought at Spice World) according to the package.  In the Columbus Dispatch article in today’s paper it says :

“Retail experts said there is little evidence of “panic” hoarding by the public. As of now, it appears restaurants and smaller retailers have been buying up most of the stock on the expectation that prices will continue to rise.”

Columbus Utterz

Friday, April 25th, 2008

cowI got sucked into Utterz this AM…. I have resisted.  I have listened to a few “Utterz” before from people I know around the country.

I resisted despite the catchy ”be herd” tagline.  

My 2008 Social Media Plan did NOT include Utterz.  I believe I knew about Utterz at that point (early January 2008) and was actively resisting any urge to join.  What would I be joining if I was not committed to NOT joining.  I saw a Twitter about this Utterz.  I clicked on a link…

What is there about someone talking about Columbus weather that would break down my resistance to joining something else?  I’ll never know.  

Will I ever “Utterz” anything?  Maybe.  Maybe not.

Who else in Columbus Utterz?

 

Breaking News in Dublin Ohio

Thursday, April 24th, 2008

Cow cashBreaking news in Dublin and all of Central Ohio… I started to title this “Where’s the beef?” but I just used that title about Wendy’s a few weeks ago.

 

This is no joke… breaking news. Triarc, the owner of Arby’s is buying Dublin Ohio based Wendy’s according to Channel 4 news.

“in an all-stock deal worth $2.34 billion.”

Wendy’s founder Dave Thomas’ family is not happy with the board of dircectors decision.

 

This was a joke about Wendy’s… red head protest.

 

“Where’s the beef?”

“Clintonville pubs”

Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008

Someone ended up here (ColumbusBestBlog.com) searching for “clintonville ohio pubs.” I thought perhaps there is a city in Ohio called Clintonville… that they were searching for. If they are looking for pubs in the Clintonville neighborhood in Columbus they are going to be thirsty.

 

Clintonville is dry.

 

I learned that Clintonville is dry from a Doo Dah Parade the first year I moved to Columbus. You can learn a lot from a Doo Dah Parade.

 

Or I believe Clintonville is still dry. I tried verifying that Clintonville is dry by Googling but I came up with myself saying “Clintonville is dry” on ActiveRain (a real estate network.)

 

You won’t find “pubs” in Clintonville.

 

edited out the Clintonville video because I was seeing the dreaded red x. If you want to watch a video about Clintonville, go to Watch in the sidebar. Clintonville is part of the “& more” in the Grandview & more video from Real Living that is linked there. Thanks.